I played a tourney for the first time in eons last night, a 180 turbo. Made it down to 8/40, then on back to back hands had AQ<AT and then AJ<AT, both aipf, to go out in tremendous fashion.Luckily, i only had to spend eleven T dollars to remind myself of why i play cash games now

Preflop: the limp is fine; I won't blame you for folding after the raise and the call, but I don't hate the call either - just be aware that you're going to be dominated a non-negligable part of the time.Flop: I prefer a raise - I think bottom two pair is too weak to be trapping with, especially with so many gutshot straight draws out there as well.Turn: 205 is wayyyy to small. You're giving him 6:1 plus a ton of implied odds, so he can call profitably with just about anything. (Ax has 5 outs, so even when he knows he's behind, he only needs about 8:1 for that. When he hits his 7 kicker and bets half pot on the river, no way you're going to fold.) With such a drawy board, I'd bet 700 or so. Once he raises tiny again, some alarm bells should start ringing, but you cannot fold.River is fine.Adding it all up, I'd say about 1.6 times.